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PCOSupport

I live in Biloxi, MS and was diagnosed with PCOS back in 2002. Over these years I have still managed to have difficulty keeping the weight off and after the birth of my daughter whom just turned one on July 24, I am the biggest I have ever been. I used to go to the Mobile Infirmary in Mobile AL, which is where I was diagosed by Dr. Koulianous; however, money has since then been tight and I have not been in over a year now. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to help cope with this. I get so depressed especially around menstrual cycle time? I was hoping to find someone I could talk with that may be a little bit more educated on this than me. It is so nice to know that I am not the only one who has this. Please help in MS......

There is a great doc in Biloxi, Dr. Hebe Diaz. She will monitor your pcos(labs, us, fertility issues) and if you need more in-depth tx she sends you to the high risk clinic at USA in Mobile, AL (children and women's hospital). I am very happy with her.

I used to live in Mississippi. Various things brought me up to Minnesota, but a piece of my heart will always remain down in Gautier where I grew up!

As for those looking for a doctor, I want to recommend one! In fact, he diagnosed me with PCOS in 2006 and listened to me and wanted to help me when no one else gave a crap. His name is Dr. Julius Bosco. His office is in Pascagoula. I seriously and very highly recommend him if you're from around that area and you need a doctor who will listen and is willing to treat you.